Has anybody seen "Zero for Conduct" (1933)?
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I love hutch — 4 years ago(March 12, 2022 09:15 AM)
I have been wanting to see this film for a very long time. "If…." (1968) was supposed to have been based off this movie.
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MovieManCin2 — 4 years ago(March 13, 2022 05:32 AM)
You can't. That's what makes me so much fun. As I tell my friends, when responding to one of my comments, your default position should be that it's a joke.
MAGA! FAFO!
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spiderwort — 3 years ago(September 22, 2022 08:32 PM)
I saw it just recently and loved it. Jean Vigo's first film at the age of 27, before he made his last when he was 28, his masterpiece,
L'Atalante
, released in 1934, the year he died from TB at the age of 29. I'm sure he would have made many great films, if he hadn't left us so soon.
For the record, the great cinematographer, Boris Kaufman shot both
Zero for Conduct
and
L'Atalante
. Kaufman later went on to shoot a lot of great American films, including
On the Waterfront, Long Day's Journey Into Night,
and
12 Angry Men
.
Francois Truffaut on seeing
L'Atlante
for the first time.